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  • Vivi Jaramillo: on questions, conviction, and carrying both
    2025/07/30

    Vivi Jaramillo is a musician and songwriter living in Los Angeles, originally from Ecuador. Her music blends raw emotion, spiritual depth, and Latin roots—an offering of beauty, honesty, and belonging.

    In this episode of Catholics in Ordinary Time, Vivi talks with Fr Jack about how she came into the Catholic faith, through doubts, through questions, and through moments of deep beauty. This conversation goes there. It’s real, personal, and full of the kind of honesty that invites others to look at their own story with gentleness and courage.

    You can find Vivi’s work at vivijamusic.com or any music platform under "Vivija"

    I hope you like this conversation. I certainly did

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    51 分
  • Alex Street: on music, ministry, and following the call beyond the lines
    2025/07/23

    Alex Street is a musician and youth minister now serving at a non Catholic church in Boise Idaho. He once worked for a Catholic parish but over time his path led him somewhere new. Still centered on Christ still rooted in service but shaped by unexpected turns

    In this episode of Catholics in Ordinary Time Alex talks with Fr Jack about ministry music leaving and longing and what it means to keep showing up for young people even as your spiritual home shifts

    It’s a story about listening to the call
    Even when it sounds different than expected

    I hope you like this conversation. I certainly did

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    55 分
  • Keaton Andersen: on church shifts and spiritual threads
    2025/07/16

    Keaton was raised Catholic but found himself drawn into a different kind of church community as a young adult, a non denominational church in Colorado that felt like home

    In this episode of Catholics in Ordinary Time he talks with Fr Jack about growing up in the faith what pulled him away and what keeps him connected to something deeper even as the path looks different

    It’s a conversation about tradition and transformation
    About questions and belonging
    And about the grace of being honest with where you are

    I hope you like this conversation. I certainly did

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    48 分
  • Maggie Miller: on art, doubt, and searching far from home
    2025/07/09

    Maggie Miller grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in France where she’s studying art history and navigating life far from everything familiar. In this episode of Catholics in Ordinary Time she joins Fr Jack for an honest conversation about faith beauty and what it means to keep searching especially when belief doesn’t come easy

    They talk about doubt distance and the quiet ways art and culture invite deeper questions

    This is a story about being in between
    And choosing to stay curious

    I hope you like this conversation. I certainly did.

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    47 分
  • Jake McEwan: on leaving, returning, and learning how to stay
    2025/07/02

    Jake McEwan is a couples and family therapist who recently moved back to his hometown of Spokane. In this episode of Catholics in Ordinary Time, he talks with Fr. Jack about his journey away from the Church, what brought him back, and the quiet strength it takes to keep showing up.

    There’s laughter
    There’s honesty
    There’s a little bit of “happy-go-lucky Catholic gets stolen by the devil” energy

    It’s real life, and Jake tells it well

    I hope you like this conversation.

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    59 分
  • Tiffany Yvonne Cox: letting the story unfold
    2025/06/25

    Tiffany Yvonne Cox is an actor, director, and writer living in Los Angeles with her husband and two boys. You may have seen her on stage, on screen, or in the upcoming season of Reasonable Doubt on Hulu.

    But in this episode, she steps off set and sits down with Fr. Jack for a real conversation about faith, trust, identity, and what it means to find your place in the Church as a woman, a mother, an artist, and a seeker.

    They talk about creativity, hard questions, and the kind of faith that’s open, growing, and deeply human.

    Books mentioned in this episode include The Four Spiritual Laws of Prosperity, Making Sense of the Bible, and Reclaiming Church.

    I hope you like this conversation. I certainly did.

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    45 分
  • Ryan Bradshaw: On Serving Where You’re Planted
    2025/06/18

    This week Fr. Jack chats with Ryan Bradshaw, a husband, dad, and parish staff guy trying to live his faith in the middle of real life. They talk about what it means to serve the Church, raise a family, and still find time to breathe and maybe pray too

    I hope you like this conversation. I certainly did






    Jingle by Vivija – ASCAP Composer ID #5461356

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    53 分
  • Maddie Dobrowski: On Catholicism, Tolkien, and the Power of Story
    2025/06/11

    Maddie Dobrowski is a young adult living with her husband in Spokane, WA. She teaches at a classic academy and writes. You can read her on Substack - Love of Literature. She is also an author of The Lord of the Rings and Catholicism: Exploring the Christian Roots of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.





    Jingle by Vivija – ASCAP Composer ID #5461356

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    56 分